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TOPIC: Hurricane Concerns

Legal issues involving metal roofs

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Has the Florida Legislature passed a law requiring metal roofs, or banning Mediterranean-style tiles? Or is that being done by insurance companies? On a recent trip to Florida, we noticed a great increase in the number of metal roofs. Thanks for your interest.
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2/23/2006
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This is strictly being driven by property owners who have seen what roofs performed well and are choosing those roofs for their buildings. Todd Miller
Todd Miller
Isaiah Industries, Inc.

2/23/2006
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